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Kenmore approves expansion of automated photo enforcement, adds four transportable cameras and amends VeriMobility contract

5070565 · June 24, 2025
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Summary

Council approved a phased, dynamic deployment plan for automated photo enforcement (CAPE), authorized expanded sites and approved a contract amendment with VeriMobility for up to $1.2 million plus per‑violation processing fees; vote on site list was 4‑3 and contract amendment passed 5‑2.

The Kenmore City Council on June 24 approved an expanded automated photo enforcement program (CAPE) that adds four transportable cameras and a dynamic, intermittent deployment process across prioritized locations. Council also authorized a contract amendment with VeriMobility for up to $1,200,000 plus per‑violation processing fees to support the expanded program.

Traffic Engineer Tobin Bennet Gold presented the staff recommendation and a phased rollout: phase 1 would deploy transportable cameras to high‑priority sites in opposing pairs with a total initial warning period…

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